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Öğe Pregnant woman with subarachnoid hemorrhage and multiple intracranial aneurysms: A case report(Turkish Neurosurgical Society, 2006) Koçak A.; Ateş O.; Çayli S.R.; Saraç K.Aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH) during pregnancy is rare but serious obstetric complication and may be confused with eclampsia. SAH occurs more often in primiparae and in the third trimester of pregnancy. The hemodynamic and endocrine changes play an important role in the growth and rupture of aneurysms. There are no differences in the clinical course of SAH among pregnant and non-pregnant patients. A 19-yr-old woman who was 34-weeks pregnant presented with an SAH, secondary to a ruptured left posterior communicating artery (L-PComA) aneurysm. The angiogram revealed multiple cerebral aneurysms. Following initial recovery, she subsequently underwent simultaneous elective caesarean section and clipping of the aneurysms. The management and pathogenesis of a ruptured aneurysm during pregnancy is discussed.Öğe Use of digital technologies in landscape architecture: 3D printers(Peter Lang AG, 2019) Ateş O.; Gül A.3D printing may seem like a relatively new technology with its recent popularity and accessibility, but it has actually been used around since the 1980s. When fused deposition modelling (FDM) patent expired in 2009, the technology became available to both small and large companies in every industry to take advantage of and the landscaping architecture is no different. Models are an important form of visual representation. Traditional 2D graphics are a vital part of the design process; however, a tangible 3D model does not only clarify the details of the space but also ensures the client fully understands how the end product will look. This chapter is about the role of 3D models in landscape research and design. These landscape models, next to drawings and maps, are very important in the process of design research in landscape architecture. These models offer to landscape researchers and designers different perspectives for visual thinking and visual communication. © Peter Lang AG 2019.Öğe Visual physical landscape analysis of a traditional street: A case study of Beşkonaklar, Malatya, Turkey(WFL Publisher Ltd., 2012) Aslan F.; Ateş O.Cities have been the areas where cultures and civilizations were developed in the eras. Cities having begun to be founded after humans adapted to sedentary had historical identities facing geographical, sociological and cultural events. Cities' identities are very important in today's cities where especially similar structures are present in great majority and it is known that the effect of historical environments is large on urban identity. The city of Malatya is in a rapid changing process. As a result of the process, traditional structure of the city has also been distorted. In the research area, 14 traditional houses have remained in a residential area and they have not been adapted to the new living conditions. The study is to determine how historical urban structure reflecting socio-cultural characteristics of a society can be transformed into modern life by making it a livable attraction centre. In the study, the daily and regular users of the Beşkonak Street of the Malatya City were surveyed through the use of a face to face questionnaire technique. It has been circulated through 124 volunteer daily users and 85 volunteer regular users in May and June 2011 to learn residential awareness on the cities' identities and historical values, and to learn their recommendation to improve cities' identities and qualities. The aim of the study develops a guiding approach and method to be used for creating areas which satisfy users by considering the evaluations of both experts and users in conservation, planning and design of historical structures. In this perspective, landscape perception has been evaluated in only visual and physical extents in the study.